2015
DOI: 10.1177/1350650115618924
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Effects of lubricant viscoelasticity on film thickness in elastohydrodynamic line contacts during start-up

Abstract: By means of numerical simulation the elastohydrodynamic lubricating film formation during start-up of motion of a line contact from rest is studied. The transition from solid contact to lubricated contact is of importance in investigating the start-up process and its effects on bearing performance. The numerical results of and others, concerning point contact and Newtonian lubricant, are not in good agreement with the known experimental data. The numerical film thickness is significantly smaller than the expe… Show more

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“…Later, the effects of lubricating layer formation at start-up of motion in some neighborhoods of a zone of direct contact of surfaces are presented by Usov (2008Usov ( , 2016. He developed a mathematical model of the process of lubricating layer formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, the effects of lubricating layer formation at start-up of motion in some neighborhoods of a zone of direct contact of surfaces are presented by Usov (2008Usov ( , 2016. He developed a mathematical model of the process of lubricating layer formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%